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Native American Parents Extend Drinking Habits To Children
June 29, 2011
Urban American Indian teenagers with alcoholic parents perceive their parents to be less restrictive about drinking and tend to face more alcohol-related problems at age 18, according to a new study by Colorado State University’s Tri-Ethnic Center. The study recently was published in the The American Journal. ...
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Binge Drinking Spike In Native Americans
July 19, 2010
A new national study reveals that the rate of past month alcohol use (i.e., at least one drink in the past 30 days) among American Indian or Alaska Native adults is significantly lower than the national average for adults (43.9 percent versus 55.2 percent). The study, sponsored by the Substance Abuse and Mental ...
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EPA To Examine Minorities Drinking Well Water Nationwide
November 24, 2009
The purpose of the projects is to "highlight the disproportionate environmental burdens placed on low-income and minority communities all across the nation ...
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CA Redistricting Angers Minorities
July 19, 2011
Redesigning new political boundaries in California has given minority observers a bigger headache then they expected. The spotlight centers around Los Angeles. A big problem is that the upcoming August 15 deadline for approval of the ...
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Black Film Festival To Honor Wayans
May 27, 2011
In recognition of his success in the film and television industry for nearly 25 years, Wayans will be honored with the Entertainment Icon Award. ...
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Civil Rights Group Sues MD. Education Commission For Discrimination
May 12, 2011
The lawsuit, filed in 2006 and amended four times, says the state under-funds traditionally black colleges, causing them to lag behind the state's other institutions. ...
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UN Report: No Specific Group Caused Cholera Outbreak
May 10, 2011
A “confluence of circumstances,†and not the fault of any group or individual, was responsible for the fast-moving outbreak. ...
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Black Caucus Launches Stroke Initiative
May 05, 2011
The Congressional Black Caucus today released new research on stroke awareness among African-Americans and information on ways they can reduce their risk. ...
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Potent Alcoholic Drinks Look Like Soda, Target Minorities
April 27, 2011
"It clearly looks like soda pop. Also the use of Snoop Dogg, a hugely successful hip-hop artist and music industry mogul, tells me where they're going." ...
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Soul Session In Vietnam
April 25, 2011
Thousands of black soldiers have rejected traditional Army life, set up their own counterculture on bases throughout Vietnam. ...
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Civil Rights Leaders Call End To Water Fluoridation
April 18, 2011
Atlanta civil rights leaders have asked Georgia legislators to repeal the state’s mandatory water fluoridation law. ...
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Latina Suicide Attempts Double in NY
April 06, 2011
Suicide attempt rates among Latina high school students in New York have nearly doubled since 2007. ...
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President Proclaims Cesar Chavez
March 31, 2011
Cesar Chavez saw the need for change and made a courageous choice to work to improve the lives of his fellow farm workers. ...
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Dangerous Drink Alleged To Target Black Youth
March 22, 2011
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Blacks: Irish Should Be Offended By NYC Mayor
March 17, 2011
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IMAGE AWARDS SPARK OUTRAGE
March 04, 2011
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Black Women Film Network Marks 15 Years
February 17, 2011
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Liquor Store "Density" Increases Risk For Blacks
February 16, 2011
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Research Explores Racial Differences In Corporal Punishment
January 28, 2011
Hispanic fathers were significantly less likely to engage heavy corporal punishment than white fathers. ...
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Black Pastors Speak Out Against Fluoride In Water
January 28, 2011
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Program Tackles Dental health In US Tribes
January 21, 2011
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Health Report Shows Progress, Equity Challenges
January 13, 2011
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Groups Fight Deportations To Haiti
January 07, 2011
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Letter To The Editor: Murdered For Money
December 23, 2010
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CDC Offers Advice On Holiday Travel To Haiti
December 20, 2010
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Controversial "Purple Drank' Addiction Sweeps Inner-City
December 14, 2010
The latest trend is a legal but deadly cocktail, a mixture of Sprite and Promethazine/Codeine cough syrup. ...
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US Working To End Haiti's Cholera Outbreak
December 13, 2010
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Crow Tribe To Celebrate Signing Of Settlement
December 10, 2010
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US Issues Haiti Travel Warning
December 10, 2010
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Nation Fails To Meet Women's Key Health Needs
December 09, 2010
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